The Heist | Cyberpunk 2077 (9)



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46 thoughts on “The Heist | Cyberpunk 2077 (9)”

  1. Woohoo more cp2077! I thought the series was suspended

    Edit: Gigs are great, and I’m happy to hear you might try them! Scanner hustles and cyberpsycho stuff are ultimately just grinding for money or interesting bossfights but ultimately skippable.

    Edit 2: as suspected it was over far sooner than I thought and I sadly await more episodes

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  2. Generally speaking – gigs are smaller side jobs that occur in one specific location, and the NCPD ones are single combat encounters. Unfortunately, the NCPD stuff is the best way to make money.

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  3. The reason the green dot was there is because the guy sitting down is an important NPC (Crispin Weyland if you scanned him). You can't interact with him but I think since he has a unique model he might be flagged as important like the quest and vendor NPCs on your minimap. I actually never knew he showed up that early and I've almost got 400 hours so that was cool to see.

    Love this game, excited to see you two play more.

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  4. This opening speech about filler is interesting. Yes, most of it is skip-tier, but it's not like the game is super long like Baldur's Gate or Elden Ring. How bloated does he think the run will be lol?

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  5. If Woolie wants to be able to use almost anything, he could get every attribute to 15 and then choose one to max to 20
    You get pretty much everything important available for general usage of everything

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  6. 4:07 honestly, think the most helpful thing would be a guide of sorts, someone who can list out gigs and such that should be done on camera, or a person present to help with that.

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  7. So fun fact about those text messages from the Bartmoss Collective. Rache Bartmoss was an insane 2020s-era hacker who single-handedly rendered the old NET an AI-infested hellhole when the malware he wrote as an insurance policy against his death worked way better than he'd intended.

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  8. Been playing this game since like week one ( sister bought it for me lol ) but it quickly became one of my all time faves. Even in its most janky state the story was Utterly captivating at times and I often lost myself in the immersion of it all. Especially now that the games has been shown some love I'm so happy that woolz and reg are checking this game out.

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  9. If I were streaming, I would do lots of side quests, and just do the gigs you stumble into. Side quests have story and gigs are just combat/stealth tests but give you a bit of cash

    Also I like to sell weapons and disassemble everything else for crafting and upgrades

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  10. "Mama keeps checking up on me to make sure i'm not dead like my brothers. Oh well, that's almost over. Afterlife, here we come."
    Damnit jackie, could you forshadow any fucking harder.
    "Lemme just tell the bartender about the drink with my name on it."
    Goddamn it Jackie!

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  11. Yeah, builds can vastly change the flow of gameplay.
    Being a full netrunner is fun, taking out entire compounds without even setting foot in them, assasinating targets from atop your motorcycle across the street so you're three blocks on by the time anyone notices etc, but it does grind the game down to a halt for a lot of it, as every gig turns into a careful setup of information gathering, planning, timing execution and cleanup,to the point my own interest started to slip.

    Comparably, my full Body/Tech build that was just a a regenerating terminator strolling into front doors with LMG's and shotguns while just facetanking everything, had me plow through the game's content like butter. Testing that one on Maxtac got me up to a third MT squad before the netrunners took out most of my cyberware and with it my survivability. Good times.

    Still wanting to try an All Blade No Bullets build at some point, for that middle ground between slow & steady, and fast & hard.

    But yeah, that's a thing with a lot of WRPG's: your build will often dictate your play style and with it, your time investment and the enjoyment you get out of it. It's not uncommon to suddenly realize you made the game into a slog for yourself. Hence, long live respecs.

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